I can't find this anywhere. Every guide seems to assume that everyone has a micro SD in their phone. Currently, I don't have one. I'm wondering if an S7 Edge root is possible without an SD card.
diraga said:
I can't find this anywhere. Every guide seems to assume that everyone has a micro SD in their phone. Currently, I don't have one. I'm wondering if an S7 Edge root is possible without an SD card.
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try this
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try this
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I have tried the CF-Auto-Root method twice now, both resulting in being stuck on boot like the other times. However, maybe I needed to wait longer? Next time I attempt a root I will leave the phone alone for at least 15 minutes before I call it a failure. Still, the post you linked seems to be for older firmware. Would you still recommend the method for Nougat? Thanks for the reply.
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I have tried the CF-Auto-Root method twice now, both resulting in being stuck on boot like the other times. However, maybe I needed to wait longer? Next time I attempt a root I will leave the phone alone for at least 15 minutes before I call it a failure. Still, the post you linked seems to be for older firmware. Would you still recommend the method for Nougat? Thanks for the reply.
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then you can try twrp , and use adb sideload if you don't have sdcard
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then you can try twrp , and use adb sideload if you don't have sdcard
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I think I've isolated the problem. After using adb sideloader to install magisk and antiroot remover, I'm prompted to reboot. In other guides, there is a further options screen after pressing the reboot button which has a couple checked boxes and a button that says "Do Not Install". I see this screen for maybe a third of a second after selecting Reboot before the device reboots on its own. Just tried this and now I'm stuck on the Samsung boot logo once again.
Note: There are many errors in the adb sideloader log relating to being unable to mount/unmount /data/ and stuff like that that I know are related to having an SD inserted.
Edit: I should also note that I am new to android. Fresh newbee from iOS, but I have been jailbreaking for the past 9 years. Still in over my head I think.
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I think I've isolated the problem. After using adb sideloader to install magisk and antiroot remover, I'm prompted to reboot. In other guides, there is a further options screen after pressing the reboot button which has a couple checked boxes and a button that says "Do Not Install". I see this screen for maybe a third of a second after selecting Reboot before the device reboots on its own. Just tried this and now I'm stuck on the Samsung boot logo once again.
Note: There are many errors in the adb sideloader log relating to being unable to mount/unmount /data/ and stuff like that that I know are related to having an SD inserted.
Edit: I should also note that I am new to android. Fresh newbee from iOS, but I have been jailbreaking for the past 9 years. Still in over my head I think.
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hmmmm, I am a bit confused as well. I am successful with that way. Or read this for other options. But I do not know work or not, because the last link I had never tried
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hmmmm, I am a bit confused as well. I am successful with that way. Or read this for other options. But I do not know work or not, because the last link I had never tried
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Still confused... I really don't want to reset my phone for the fourth time today. Please help!
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Still confused... I really don't want to reset my phone for the fourth time today. Please help!
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Well, it seems like all I know already I mentioned, better use of existing first now while waiting for someone who can help you. btw, the root will be used for what?
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Still confused... I really don't want to reset my phone for the fourth time today. Please help!
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Once data is wiped in twrp then reboot back to recovery and connect usb to pc. You should be able to copy SuperSU zip via mtp and your phone should show up on pc. Flash SuperSU zip once copied
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Well, it seems like all I know already I mentioned, better use of existing first now while waiting for someone who can help you. btw, the root will be used for what?
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Deleting stock apps, installing adblock, exploring non-Google Play apps, possibly installing custom ROM. I enjoy seeing what my phone can do.
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Once data is wiped in twrp then reboot back to recovery and connect usb to pc. You should be able to copy SuperSU zip via mtp and your phone should show up on pc. Flash SuperSU zip once copied
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The phone is recognized on the PC but there are no folders. Any files I try to drag over come up with an error. Furthermore, I could use the stock firmware USB to store the necessary files on it, but I can't seem to navigate to the same storage destination via the TWRP file browser.
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The phone is recognized on the PC but there are no folders. Any files I try to drag over come up with an error. Furthermore, I could use the stock firmware USB to store the necessary files on it, but I can't seem to navigate to the same storage destination via the TWRP file browser.
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You could copy SuperSU zip to a usb flash drive and use the otg adapter that came with the s7? Twrp support otg usb install.
diraga said:
The phone is recognized on the PC but there are no folders. Any files I try to drag over come up with an error. Furthermore, I could use the stock firmware USB to store the necessary files on it, but I can't seem to navigate to the same storage destination via the TWRP file browser.
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so you have twrp now?
ASHLEY117 said:
You could copy SuperSU zip to a usb flash drive and use the otg adapter that came with the s7? Twrp support otg usb install.
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That's... a really good idea. Going to try right now!
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so you have twrp now?
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I've had no trouble installing TWRP whatsoever. I've done it five times today!
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That's... a really good idea. Going to try right now!
I've had no trouble installing TWRP whatsoever. I've done it five times today!
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seems nice, good luck. maybe lacking some finishing touches you need to do. I remember well my first too so, and the key is I have to format the data in twrp
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You could copy SuperSU zip to a usb flash drive and use the otg adapter that came with the s7? Twrp support otg usb install.
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seems nice, good luck. maybe lacking some finishing touches you need to do. I remember well my first too so, and the key is I have to format the data in twrp
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Update: Still stuck on Samsung boot logo after 15+ minutes after successfully loading from usb drive. TWRP still skipped right by the reboot options screen after the install... I have no clue why it's doing that. It's like it's taking the command to reboot after I press the button and processing it while it is going to the next screen. I don't know. Hopefully someone does. It's so close!
EDIT: IT WORKED!!! Had to format and then installing from usb drive worked great! Thank you so much!!
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Update: Still stuck on Samsung boot logo after 15+ minutes after successfully loading from usb drive. TWRP still skipped right by the reboot options screen after the install... I have no clue why it's doing that. It's like it's taking the command to reboot after I press the button and processing it while it is going to the next screen. I don't know. Hopefully someone does. It's so close!
EDIT: IT WORKED!!! Had to format and then installing from usb drive worked great! Thank you so much!!
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I am glad to hear it. Like I said, just need the final touch that you might forget
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I am glad to hear it. Like I said, just need the final touch that you might forget
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False alarm! Root checker says my phone is not rooted... I'm lost... At least my phone booted?
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False alarm! Root checker says my phone is not rooted... I'm lost... At least my phone booted?
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so if you have twrp and your phone is booted, then take a look this. quite easy to understand
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so if you have twrp and your phone is booted, then take a look this. quite easy to understand
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Currently following this tutorial and awaiting boot past the Samsung logo. Hoping it works. I see no reason why it shouldn't.
Edit: Running a rooted Android. Thanks
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I'm trying to install Manta-JWR66V-Rooted_Odex_Busybox.zip. I've made a back up of my old data and then wiped data and did a factory reset. I tried installing the new rom from the sd card with CWM after that but get the message below. If anybody knows what the issue is please help me I've tried multiple times and haven't gotten anywhere. I'm running 4.2 on my tablet because I haven't been able to flash anything in the past.
/tmp/recovery.log was copied to /sdcard/clockworkmod/recovery.log please open rom manager to report issue.
Try twrp.
a manta wrote this.
I think I really screwed up. I got TWRP on my tablet now, but the zip still wasn't loading. I decided to delete my other partitions which had my backup on it. So now I don't have an OS. Eh. I shouldn't be doing this as tired as I am right now. Hopefully there is a way to load an OS back onto it via USB.
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I think I really screwed up. I got TWRP on my tablet now, but the zip still wasn't loading. I decided to delete my other partitions which had my backup on it. So now I don't have an OS. Eh. I shouldn't be doing this as tired as I am right now. Hopefully there is a way to load an OS back onto it via USB.
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Yes, you can use adb sideload inside twrp. For more info Google is your friend.
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Shadow_Boxer said:
I think I really screwed up. I got TWRP on my tablet now, but the zip still wasn't loading. I decided to delete my other partitions which had my backup on it. So now I don't have an OS. Eh. I shouldn't be doing this as tired as I am right now. Hopefully there is a way to load an OS back onto it via USB.
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fastboot will save you in the end. Or adb sideload as well.
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fastboot will save you in the end. Or adb sideload as well.
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Fastboot did save me. Thanks.
Hi guys,
I tried to update my Nexus 4 to 4.4 when Google pushed the update out for it yesterday, I forgot I had unlocked the phone (I don't have any custom ROMs on it, just SuperSU.)
Every time I try and power it on, the loading screen is endless, although I can hold power and volume down to enter recovery mode, nothing seems to be working.
I am a bit of a novice so any help or suggestions would be really appreciated!
Thanks.
The first few pages of the forum is littered with posts like this, i was in the same situation.
What i did was download the 4.3 rom from google, and flash /boot and /system onto the phone. I suspect the 4.4 rom would also work.
This got the phone booting without harming (most of) my data, but much of the UI was mangled and didnt work properly. I tried to backup my images over USB but it didnt work, you might have a better result. I also wanted to backup my SMS but they had all vanished.
I rebooted the phone to recovery (TWRP) and used adb to backup the sdcard (adb pull /sdcard sdcard) then did a full flash using the 4.4 rom downloaded from google and that got it working again. Then i reflashed the latest version of TWRP recovery and SuperSU.
Hope that helps.
That's really helpful, thanks! Is there ANY chance of a step-by-step? I'm a complete 'noob' probably a mistake to root in the first place :crying:
If you're busy don't worry, just don't want to **** things up more than I have haha.
Thanks, appreciate it.
GeorgeAmodio said:
That's really helpful, thanks! Is there ANY chance of a step-by-step? I'm a complete 'noob' probably a mistake to root in the first place :crying:
If you're busy don't worry, just don't want to **** things up more than I have haha.
Thanks, appreciate it.
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Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312 for flashing a factory image guide.
gee2012 said:
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312 for flashing a factory image guide.
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Got stuck in google screen, tried to flash factory images but my pc won't detect the phone anymore. Any advice?
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arffrhn said:
Got stuck in google screen, tried to flash factory images but my pc won't detect the phone anymore. Any advice?
Edit: Solved.
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Cheers guys, a lot more helpful than the bloke from Google. Will try it in the morning!
This will surely help
If somebody is facing boot loop after kitkat update on nexus 4 and no data backup can try to go to safe mode and backup their data. To goto safe mode on boot screen just keep pressing up and down volume button for some time phone will get into safe mode and can be backed up.
Hi,
It also happened to me, dont know if it is related to having ROOT or not, but i had to manually flash factory image (4.4) and it worked. I flashed everything except userimage.img but on first boot it took like 15 minutes to reboot and then all my personal data (photo, music...) was gone....
So just be cautious before upgrading!
Hi,
It also happened to me, dont know if it is related to having ROOT or not, but i had to manually flash factory image (4.4) and it worked. I flashed everything except userimage.img but on first boot it took like 15 minutes to reboot and then all my personal data (photo, music...) was gone....
So just be cautious before upgrading!
gee2012 said:
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312 for flashing a factory image guide.
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Yeah that is pretty much what I did to fix mine except that I did not flash the userdata (step 10 in chapter D) so that I would't loose my data.
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Got stuck in google screen, tried to flash factory images but my pc won't detect the phone anymore. Any advice?
Edit: Solved.
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What did you end up doing for your PC to detect your phone?
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What did you end up doing for your PC to detect your phone?
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I had sideloaded a rom in recovery so that it will replace the lost system.img on my phone. Then, it booted up and I flashed back factory images the usual way. Everything is running smoothly again.
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I had sideloaded a rom in recovery so that it will replace the lost system.img on my phone. Then, it booted up and I flashed back factory images the usual way. Everything is running smoothly again.
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I don't know what any of that means or how to do it...
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I don't know what any of that means or how to do it...
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This is sideload guide. And the is the rom I used to sideload before: Purity. After I had successfully booted into the system. I flashed 4.4 factory images using this awesome noob friendly guide for a clean kitkat update.
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I had sideloaded a rom in recovery so that it will replace the lost system.img on my phone. Then, it booted up and I flashed back factory images the usual way. Everything is running smoothly again.
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What did you end up doing for your PC to detect your phone?
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Installing the driver. Refer to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992345
Boot to bootloader and connect to your PC, usually Windows will find the driver automatically
I installed the Rom VZW_BOK3_ODEX_DEODEX_V1 after the 3rd or 4th time I rooted it, and now I'm not able to restore to stock rom with odin. or get into safetrap recovery or flash through flashfire and I don't know what else to do, and it's lagging so much, can't install app most of the time, can't open apps after a long time I restarted it. Please help me.
britchel said:
I installed the Rom VZW_BOK3_ODEX_DEODEX_V1 after the 3rd or 4th time I rooted it, and now I'm not able to restore to stock rom with odin. or get into safetrap recovery or flash through flashfire and I don't know what else to do, and it's lagging so much, can't install app most of the time, can't open apps after a long time I restarted it. Please help me.
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There's no reason you shouldn't be able to restore if you can get into Download mode, unless either your USB port is messed up or the restore image is corrupted. Check the md5 of the stock restore image you're trying to use, and try a different cord and/or a different USB port on your computer.
Also make sure you're not trying to downgrade to BOD5 or earlier if your bootloader is BOE1 or above, because you can't downgrade.
I can get into download mode, if I flash something else via odin works also it flash the .img it's the bok3 I've done it before, but now nothing work and it's hellllll! I also flashed PB1 that is post on the tread.
britchel said:
I can get into download mode, if I flash something else via odin works also it flash the .img it's the bok3 I've done it before, but now nothing work and it's hellllll! I also flashed PB1 that is post on the tread.
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What exactly happens after you click the button to flash the stock image file in Odin? Odin should say OK and the phone should reboot. What happens after that?
painiac said:
What exactly happens after you click the button to flash the stock image file in Odin? Odin should say OK and the phone should reboot. What happens after that?
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Indeed, it says ok, then it flash the .img and says successful and it reboot the phone like it should. But, then when it start, it's just like it was before, but without root
Make sure you got installed buisy box and safe strap . Install recovery from ss , go to super su and update and make sure is granting the app . Now install NI2 SS flasher for lollipop and make sure super su grant access . Run NI2 and go in the ss. Full wipe then install whatever rom and whatever match firmware with no bootloader then reboot.
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Make sure you got installed buisy box and safe strap . Install recovery from ss , go to super su and update and make sure is granting the app . Now install NI2 SS flasher for lollipop and make sure super su grant access . Run NI2 and go in the ss. Full wipe then install whatever rom and whatever match firmware with no bootloader then reboot.
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I did that, and would always get stock on the Samsung screem... ima try again... and update the post in a little.
britchel said:
I did that, and would always get stock on the Samsung screem... ima try again... and update the post in a little.
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Some time it take 5 minute . try pull battery . if not working, next time you trying to do same think but don't reboot on last step . need to reboot on download mode and flash with Odin https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347768483 that's it should work .
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Some time it take 5 minute . try pull battery . if not working, next time you trying to do same think but don't reboot on last step . need to reboot on download mode and flash with Odin https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347768483 that's it should work .
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Try booting into stock recovery mode (hold home + vol UP + power), and clear cache from there and then reboot.
If that doesn't work, do the same thing but do "factory reset" from stock recovery.
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Try booting into stock recovery mode (hold home + vol UP + power), and clear cache from there and then reboot.
If that doesn't work, do the same thing but do "factory reset" from stock recovery.
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You are correct, thanks for mentioning that.
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Some time it take 5 minute . try pull battery . if not working, next time you trying to do same think but don't reboot on last step . need to reboot on download mode and flash with Odin https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347768483 that's it should work .
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So, instead of installing the bike install the one in the link?
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So, instead of installing the bike install the one in the link?
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Bok3 sorry
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So, instead of installing the bike install the one in the link?
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In the link is just the bootloader. Do same thing but not reboot . Put in download mode and flash with odin.
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Bok3 sorry
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In the safestrap , wipe and just flash the rom then the bok3 firmware ( your choice for rom and firmware , bok3 or pb1 ) . When is done and you see the SS home splash just reboot to download mode ( if not working do it manual ) and odin the og5 bootloader just in case https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347768483. Done , wait 5 minute , if not working reboot recovery manual and wipe data , factory reset and cache. Is this clear enough ?
Yes, was CLear enough, but it didn't work...
as the last resource I try to fix it with the Verizon app and also with kies. Both reboot and reset the phone, but it is still laggy and the apps wont open soon but after long time... also will freeze for a long time. do you think have something to do with core system?
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Yes, was CLear enough, but it didn't work...
as the last resource I try to fix it with the Verizon app and also with kies. Both reboot and reset the phone, but it is still laggy and the apps wont open soon but after long time... also will freeze for a long time. do you think have something to do with core system?
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Idk , seems like something is corrupted in your phone . The only think i know to do , try to install one off 5.1.1 rom like pure note 5 ( this is the best for me ), is very good rom slim and fast and see if is make difference .
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Yes, was CLear enough, but it didn't work...
as the last resource I try to fix it with the Verizon app and also with kies. Both reboot and reset the phone, but it is still laggy and the apps wont open soon but after long time... also will freeze for a long time. do you think have something to do with core system?
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A reset will resolve just about any issue caused by software. You might be looking at a hardware issue.
Install a system monitor app of some kind to see if any processes are really busy.
It's a long shot, but the only thing that comes to my mind is to remove the microSD card: if that resolves the issue, it means your processor is busy chewing on indexing all the media files on your microSD card and may be getting hung up on a corrupted file. If that does nothing, you might have bad RAM or something.
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A reset will resolve just about any issue caused by software. You might be looking at a hardware issue.
Install a system monitor app of some kind to see if any processes are really busy.
It's a long shot, but the only thing that comes to my mind is to remove the microSD card: if that resolves the issue, it means your processor is busy chewing on indexing all the media files on your microSD card and may be getting hung up on a corrupted file. If that does nothing, you might have bad RAM or something.
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Thanks, antutu it's fine?
And maybe the SD card as it won't read it fast.. and when I try to access to the SD it maybe freEze or slow down... I'll check it out
Yes, for being slow I'm pretty sure was the SD car as I removed it and it feels more smooth, do you know if there is a way to keep the SD in the phone?
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Yes, for being slow I'm pretty sure was the SD car as I removed it and it feels more smooth, do you know if there is a way to keep the SD in the phone?
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First, try opening the SD card on your computer and searching for files of size "0 kb", (that's zero). If you see any media files that are zero kb, delete them. They are corrupted and are causing your phone's media indexing to get stuck in a loop. Symptoms of this issue are slow performance and the phone running hot from trying to process the file continuously. A battery-use examination or performance monitoring app will reveal "android media process" as the offender.
If this does not resolve the issue, you need to take more extensive action. First, copy everything on the SD card to your computer, then format the SD card using the phone, and then copy the data back to the freshly-formatted SD card. Then double-check it for files with a "0 kb" size.
If the problem persists, a last resort would be getting a new microSD card.
I have a Canadian S7 edge and it had been rooted for a long time, but I lost the root when I updated to android 7.0.0. I foolishly tried to root it the exact same way I had before (Odin and .tar file method) and now my phone refuses to fully power on. After the boot logo, some new "integrity verification" has failed and I get a message saying my only option is apparently to factory reset and loose everything since my last backup. I'm wondering if there's any way to either:
a) Recover my data first. My PC won't read my phone at the "integrity verification failure" screen, however, my phone can boot into download mode (still unreadable, though). I've tried a few sketchy phone recovery programs on free trials, and none of them were able to read my phone (though none seemed high-quality anyway).
b) Flash stock firmware and fix this all. I am currently downloading stock 7.0 firmware and CSC files for my region/carrier, and I'm wondering if flashing this will pass the "integrity" check and put me safely back to square one, or if I'll lose everything there too.
I don't have a custom recovery currently either, though I realize that wiping my phone would mean I could quickly do that. But caving and wiping my phone is the last thing I want to do here. Any help here would be extremely appreciated!
First of all .. I think flash Stock ROM will erase all data.
but if you can flash custom recovery by ODIN and mount USB Storage to PC and manual backup your data .. it will be good idea if it possible.
iMenesi said:
First of all .. I think flash Stock ROM will erase all data.
but if you can flash custom recovery by ODIN and mount USB Storage to PC and manual backup your data .. it will be good idea if it possible.
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If I flashed custom recovery, what exactly do you mean by mounting USB Storage to PC? Is that something I could do in the custom recovery (TWRP for example)?
Also, I'm okay with losing system settings or apps, but internal storage like images and music is what I really want to save.
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If I flashed custom recovery, what exactly do you mean by mounting USB Storage to PC? Is that something I could do in the custom recovery (TWRP for example)?
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Yes .. TWRP Exactly has option to mount device internal storage or micro sd card storage to PC so you can transfer files between device and PC.
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Yes .. TWRP Exactly has option to mount device internal storage or micro sd card storage to PC so you can transfer files between device and PC.
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So does this all mean that there's no way to root the S7 edge on Nougat yet, or is there a different way that'll work fine and I just made a dumb mistake?
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So does this all mean that there's no way to root the S7 edge on Nougat yet, or is there a different way that'll work fine and I just made a dumb mistake?
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I'm reading this now :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
I spent over 12 hours today trying to root my phone and soft bricked it and bring it back to life many times. :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/help-s7-edge-g935fd-bootloop-twrp-t3583469
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I'm reading this now :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
I spent over 12 hours today trying to root my phone and soft bricked it and bring it back to life many times. :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/help-s7-edge-g935fd-bootloop-twrp-t3583469
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LOL so TWRP is a no-go too then?
I think the problem is that there isn't a working SuperSu for S7 edge on android 7.0.0 yet
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LOL so TWRP is a no-go too then?
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hhhhh sorry can't understand the meaning of no-go. :laugh:
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hhhhh sorry can't understand the meaning of no-go. :laugh:
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When I say "no-go" I mean it's something that won't work. TWRP looks like it doesn't work anymore, when I read your problem that you posted, and the warnings on the TWRP website and XDA page.
I did some reading and it looks like flashing my stock ROM shouldnot delete my internal storage data, so I think that might be my only chance. If it doesn't work either, I'll factory reset, because I don't want to risk the same error you had.
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When I say "no-go" I mean it's something that won't work. TWRP looks like it doesn't work anymore, when I read your problem that you posted, and the warnings on the TWRP website and XDA page.
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I don't know .. but the thread explaining how to perfect flash TWRP to the device and then flash supersu from Micro SD Card not Internal Storage. i think it was the problem, what do you think? try again and take the risk? :laugh:
iMenesi said:
I don't know .. but the thread explaining how to perfect flash TWRP to the device and then flash supersu from Micro SD Card not Internal Storage. i think it was the problem, what do you think? try again and take the risk? :laugh:
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Since you don't have anything to worry about (if it fails you can reset again), I'd try again and see if it works, if I were you.
Finally Successfully Rooted my Device.
I followed the instructions very well in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
iMenesi said:
Finally Successfully Rooted my Device.
I followed the instructions very well in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
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I'm currently factory resetting my phone (goodbye phone data ). I tried to flash a stock ROM and after a few failed attempts, it failed so bad I got a message saying the only thing I could do now was factory reset LOL. Not much I can do now but be glad I didn't 100% ruin my phone I guess.
I may try rooting again in the future, but I'll have to learn how to do it your way, since my way doesn't work right now.
G-Man8776 said:
I'm currently factory resetting my phone (goodbye phone data ). I tried to flash a stock ROM and after a few failed attempts, it failed so bad I got a message saying the only thing I could do now was factory reset LOL. Not much I can do now but be glad I didn't 100% ruin my phone I guess.
I may try rooting again in the future, but I'll have to learn how to do it your way, since my way doesn't work right now.
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We don't learn for free Bro. ?
iMenesi said:
We don't learn for free Bro.
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Hahaha true. Thanks for the help too!
I had Lineage OS installed on my pro3. It worked fine for a while.
But this morning, after the latest Lineage OS upgrade, the phone entered fastboot mode. And I could not find a way to boot it into Android.
So I went into TeamWin, wiped out everything. Now when I try to reboot from TeamWin, it says no OS.
I tried to connect it to a pc and use adb to upload the latest ROM. But adb says "no devices/emulators found", although I can see it from pc's device management and fastboot tool in pc.
What can I do now?
Thanks for any help.
Mount the device in TWRP and copy your time and gaaps to internal storage
andrew2401 said:
Mount the device in TWRP and copy your time and gaaps to internal storage
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May I ask how to mount the device(phone) in TWRP?
Thanks
lzy_tek said:
May I ask how to mount the device(phone) in TWRP?
Thanks
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OK. I can use ADB sideload to transfer rom from pc to the phone.
THanks
Sometimes this happens on some builds. Dunno why. Usually you'll be able to boot back into system after rebooting a couple of times. Eventually the problem gets fixed in the next release. My advice: stop updating so much. Stay on a stable build and wait for feedback on the build before updating.
You mount the phone in TWRP by connecting it to your PC via cable. You can then make a Nandroid backup and transfer it to your PC (and also restore it) from there. Then you can unzip it and extract photos and stuff from your PC.
I have the same problem. Today morning, I downloaded the new version of Lineage OS from the phone and press the button ''Install'' but now the phone doesn't boot or do anything.
I tried to make wipes of the data and system and now I have no system anymore, moreover, I can't push any file to the phone to flash a new ROM, my PC gives me an error message like ''It's not possible to copy the file. The device stopped working or shuted down.'' (it's a simple translation from spanish, I don't know the actual message in english).
I've just tried to push files using fastboot but it gives me also errors, if you could help me to make this phone works again, I would be really pleased with you.
andrew2401 said:
Mount the device in TWRP and copy your time and gaaps to internal storage
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lzy_tek said:
May I ask how to mount the device(phone) in TWRP?
Thanks
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sk8223 said:
Sometimes this happens on some builds. Dunno why. Usually you'll be able to boot back into system after rebooting a couple of times. Eventually the problem gets fixed in the next release. My advice: stop updating so much. Stay on a stable build and wait for feedback on the build before updating.
You mount the phone in TWRP by connecting it to your PC via cable. You can then make a Nandroid backup and transfer it to your PC (and also restore it) from there. Then you can unzip it and extract photos and stuff from your PC.
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When you boot into TWRP select mount and enable mtp. Also make sure you running the latest TWRP. Which can be found here
https://dl.twrp.me/zl1/
andrew2401 said:
When you boot into TWRP select mount and enable mtp. Also make sure you running the latest TWRP. Which can be found here
https://dl.twrp.me/zl1/
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Hi Andrew, first of all, thank you for your answer.
But I have already installed the last version of TWRP and when I select mount and enable MTP it doesn't happen anything.
I see the phone in my PC, but it appears totally empty, with no folder or anything related to Android system, and when I try to put any file into it, it gives me the error I said before.
So now I have no idea what to do
tdsystems said:
Hi Andrew, first of all, thank you for your answer.
But I have already installed the last version of TWRP and when I select mount and enable MTP it doesn't happen anything.
I see the phone in my PC, but it appears totally empty, with no folder or anything related to Android system, and when I try to put any file into it, it gives me the error I said before.
So now I have no idea what to do
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Update your driver's use the Google ones
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tdsystems said:
Hi Andrew, first of all, thank you for your answer.
But I have already installed the last version of TWRP and when I select mount and enable MTP it doesn't happen anything.
I see the phone in my PC, but it appears totally empty, with no folder or anything related to Android system, and when I try to put any file into it, it gives me the error I said before.
So now I have no idea what to do
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Use this toolkit
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/tool-tool-one-driversunlocktwrpfactory-t3358711
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Update your driver's use the Google ones
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Use this toolkit
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/tool-tool-one-driversunlocktwrpfactory-t3358711
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IT WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH :highfive::highfive:
Thanks for sharing such an amazing tool, I've installed the stock recovery and then the stock ROM and it works fine. Now I can install a custom ROM as usual.
Greetings!!!!
tdsystems said:
IT WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH :highfive::highfive:
Thanks for sharing such an amazing tool, I've installed the stock recovery and then the stock ROM and it works fine. Now I can install a custom ROM as usual.
Greetings!!!!
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Glad it works out for you. In my case, once I started sideload in my phone, I can upload rom from pc through adb.
tdsystems said:
IT WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH :highfive::highfive:
Thanks for sharing such an amazing tool, I've installed the stock recovery and then the stock ROM and it works fine. Now I can install a custom ROM as usual.
Greetings!!!!
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No problem glad I could help ? But all credit goes to the original developer